Hailing from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, the tough middleweight told Sherdog.com that the UFC called the day after his most recent victory over Neil Berry (Pictures) at MFC 10.
Its been a long time coming and Im excited to finally get my opportunity, said MacDonald, whose ledger stands at 16-7-0.
MacDonald has long stated publicly that the UFC is where he belongs, and to convince them he has always sought high caliber opponents to better showcase his skills.
Its exciting, MacDonald said via phone him from his hotel room at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, but its one of those things where Ive been fighting UFC caliber guys for awhile now. So I dont have that awe that some first timers have. I dont have the jitters that a lot of guys would have. Ive been in the cage lots of times. Ive been in the cage against UFC veterans in front of big crowds.
When asked about Herman, who last fought in the TUF 3 finals against Kendall Grove (Pictures)s, MacDonald said that theyve met before.
He cornered Matt Horwich (Pictures) when I fought him, the Canadian recalled. I think Ed knows that Im not a pushover. Hes well aware that hes in for a fight. I think he realizes that he hasnt been given an easy go this time around.
Its exciting to have the opportunity to fight on international television in front of millions of people, and to be given the opportunity to fight someone like Ed Herman (Pictures), who has already been made somewhat of a star by the UFC.
So my victory over him will propel me right into the middle of the middleweight division in the UFC.
A confident statement from the middleweight.
I am confident, he said. Theres no room for doubt at this point of the fight. Ive prepared well. I think I match up pretty well against Ed Herman (Pictures). Hes a great fighter and comes from a great team, but I see a few holes in his game and I hope to go out there and exploit those weaknesses.
One of these preparations included a trip east to Montreal for 10 days to train with BTT Canada, including Brazilian jiu-jitsu mastermind Fabio Holanda (Pictures) and current TUF contestant Patrick Cote (Pictures).
Both Holanda and Cote were impressed with what they saw.
Holanda expressed that MacDonalds conditioning was the best hes seen in his life, and Cote indicated that hes 100 percent confident that MacDonald will win, going so far as to predict a victory in the second round.
Some people arent so confident however.
When told about the UFC online poll that had 86.7 percent selecting Herman to be the victor, MacDonald wasnt upset at all; in fact he offered this sage opinion:
Thats U.S. fans of the UFC. Those arent people that are involved in the fight world. Theres a lot of experienced fighters that have been in the UFC and been around [and] theyre predicting it to be the fight of the night.
Ill be the underdog, handicapped MacDonald. I love being able to go out there and surprise everybody and prove that Im as good as I know I am.
When asked for a prediction, his answer carried a sense of bemusement, like hes in on a secret that nobody else knows.
Im not sure how its going to end, he said, but I have the tools to end it lots of different ways.